Newsletter #6: Public Service Internet and Public TV “the Chilean Way”

We are saying goodbye to July with a new edition of our newsletter about convergent regulation. On this occasion, the editorial addresses two relevant announcements for the discussion about techno-media convergence The first is the enactment of Law 21.678, which “establishes Internet access as a public telecommunications service”. The second is the Executive’s announcement of its intention to restart amendments to the TVN law. It discusses stating the channel’s public mission in a more specific manner in the law, which is quite necessary so that the mission’s content can extend to each board member.

Additionally, there is a note on the participation of researchers Chiara Sáez and Patricia Peña in the UNESCO Conference on the role of media regulators in the governance of digital platforms, held in mid-June in Croatia.

We also take the opportunity to share the details of the active participation of the Convergent Regulation team in the World Press Freedom Day Global Conference held by UNESCO in our country in early May. Furthermore, you can find articles of interest on artificial intelligence, cyber-nationalism , the sustainability of media in the digital era and a column listing the various events that will be held in Santiago in Novembera month that is expected to be intense in Chile for discussions about governance, public policy, and the challenges posed by the Internet and digital platforms.

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